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[Political Discord and Global Tensions: GOP Infighting, DNC Election Post-Mortem, and Cuba Policy]-[GOP Pushback On Trump, DNC 2024 Election Autopsy Report, Trump's Interest In Cuba]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-05-22

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Escalating GOP Friction and Legislative Impasse

The week concluded with significant internal discord within the Republican Party, as Congress recessed without meeting President Trump’s June 1st deadline for critical immigration enforcement funding. NPR’s Barbara Sprunt reports that the delay stems from "new demands" from the President, notably a "billion-dollar project" for a ballroom and a nearly $2 billion "anti-weaponization fund." The latter has caused particular alarm among GOP senators, as it could potentially provide financial relief to individuals who "ransacked the Capitol" during the January 6th events.

This impasse signals a potential "new chapter" of pushback from Senate Republicans. The relationship has been further strained by the President’s aggressive primary interventions, such as endorsing challengers against sitting Republican incumbents like Senator John Cornyn and Senator Bill Cassidy. Senator Cassidy’s subsequent public opposition to the ballroom funding and his critical vote to advance a war powers resolution suggest that some GOP members are becoming "emboldened" to challenge the administration's agenda.

The DNC’s Inconclusive Election Post-Mortem

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) finally released a long-delayed report analyzing the party's 2024 election defeat. Despite being nearly 200 pages long, the document, titled Build to Win, Build to Last, is described as being built on "shaky foundational information." NPR’s Stephen Fowler highlights the report's lack of transparency, noting that the DNC disavowed the content, citing a lack of "underlying sourcing interviews or supporting data."

The report notably avoids substantive discussion on key voter concerns, such as the "cost of living" and the "economy," which was mentioned only six times. By failing to address the "disconnect" between the unpopular national party brand and the success of local Democratic candidates, the DNC faces questions about its efficacy heading into the 2028 presidential nominating process.

Trump’s Cuba Strategy and Military Parallels

The Trump administration’s recent actions regarding Cuba—including the indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro and the deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier—have drawn direct comparisons to the military operation against Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro. White House correspondent Franco Ordonez notes that the indictment serves as a potential "predicate for a US military action," echoing the sequence of events seen in the Venezuela case.

While officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio have long advocated for "regime change" in Cuba, experts like former National Security Advisor John Bolton express skepticism regarding the viability of the "Venezuela model." Bolton questions whether the administration has "adequately coordinated with dissidents" or fully considered the risks of repression. Ultimately, the pivot toward Cuba appears to be driven by President Trump’s desire to secure a "personal legacy" by accomplishing what predecessors failed to do over the past 50 to 60 years, despite the lack of strategic imperatives like oil reserves or nuclear threats.

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I mean, reconciliation is complicated.
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that's not what's actually causing the drama this time.
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this is money that hasn't been appropriated by Congress.
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to say like tension is brewing, that's an understatement.
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So what I'm curious about is does this mark a new chapter
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📖 Transcript

Congress left Washington without meeting the president's deadline to pass immigration funding.
Money for his ballroom was blocked and even some Republicans are questioning his anti-weaponization fund.
Is a new chapter of GOP pushback beginning?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Leila Fadal, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Democrats released a long delayed report on their 2024 election defeat.
Their data is inconclusive and the economy is only mentioned a few times in the whole report.

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